This, with all due respect, I disagree with. For me it is the shape of the feet that nature endowed the girl with. All the care in the world doesn't help
Well, also with all due respect. It is all about care. You can shape your foot on your own. If you don't have an arch, you can create one with ballet. The only thing that you really can't control is the size of your foot. Unless you consider foot binding.
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This, with all due respect, I disagree with. For me it is the shape of the feet that nature endowed the girl with. All the care in the world doesn't help
Well, also with all due respect. It is all about care. You can shape your foot on your own. If you don't have an arch, you can create one with ballet. The only thing that you really can't control is the size of your foot. Unless you consider foot binding.
i disagree. yeah u can have some effect on your arches... u can attempt to fix a flat foot, but you can never GIVE yourself a really tall arch (not at least without years and years of conditioning), nor can you map out how your wrinkles form or the shape or angle of your toes. and im sure that there are plenty of environmental effects that cause skin to form how it does, but theres still a genetic basis. basically, a girl thats genetically disposed to have harder skin and a flat foot will always have hard skin and flat feet (which is why, sadly, i steer from black girls in general).
and im going to agree with footjoyboy... i know of plenty girls who take serious care of their feet, but they just dont have nice looking feet (in a foot fetish sense).
and also the inverse of the argument - a foot thats been neglected for years can be brought back in shape relatively easily (assuming theres nothing wrong with them that would require surgery like hammer toe or bunions).
quote:Originally posted by 2nd. To God In Power: LOL You think black females only have flatter and hard skin? You better get out more if that's what you think. LOL
i certainly did not say that.
allow me to reiterate: i firmly believe that black women typically have lower arches and tougher skin.
this does not mean that black girls cannot have soft skin and high arches. even tho ive seen black girls with relatively high arches, ive never seen any that could compare with top high arch models. i would literally love for you to present me with proof that a black woman like this exists. i would LOVE to be wrong.
and by tough i am not referring to callouses or dry skin. we are all aware of the different textures that skin can have.
and please allow me to reword my statement about steering clear of black girls - i mean in a foot fetish standpoint. i am not prejudice and i do date and get intimate with black women AND i have a few black models myself.
SMH. successful troll is successful and i have fallen victim. i now feel i need to go watch feetishes tonight to redeem myself.
for the record i am black. for the first 20 years of my life i lived in predominately black communities so its not like i have no experience in the subject.
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Yep i like big girls feet! the 2 i've been with their toes were tasty nice and thick not fat. Surprisingly neither had that much smell and i gave them a good going over.
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edelbrock: I get what you mean when you say it's not racial prejudice. This is about feet, not race, and we know what we like.
I know some prefer narrow, slender, boney feet. And obviously they will think we're crazy for loving "BBW" or "plump" feet. That's what makes us a cool group, however; our ability to unite even though we've got such varying opinions on beauty and sexiness.
Cheers!
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When people make generalizations about a certain race or ethnicity, I often wonder how much significant, real world interaction they have had with people who belong to those groups.